Showing posts with label Rock Climbing Courses In Ireland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rock Climbing Courses In Ireland. Show all posts
24 August 2015
Rock Climb Or Dawn/Sunrise Kayak This Week...
This Thurs 27th Aug we have a day of beginner friendly Rock Climbing & Abseiling in the Gap of Dunloe. 10am - 4pm and €80 per person. All gear provided.
This Fri 28th and Sat 29th Aug we have beginner friendly Dawn/Sunrise Kayaking on the Lakes of Killarney. 6am - 9am and €55 per person. All gear provided. These two dawn trips coincide with full moon, so there is potential for a spectacular 'moon set' as you kayak out past the silent Ross Castle...
To book please contact Nathan on info@outdoorsireland.com or +353 (0) 86 860 45 63.
5 July 2014
Our Recent Work Places
Canoeing Through Swallow Island On Lough Lein, The Lakes Of Killarney
Connemara At It's best, Out On A Guided Hike
Paddling Out To Innisfallen Island, On A Sparkling Afternoon
One Of Our Team, Mark Taylor, Setting Up An Abseil In the Gap Of Dunloe
Mweelrea, One Of Ireland's 'Four Peaks'
Lowering Off H Buttress - Beautiful Climb!
Sink Hole In The Burren Near Kinvara, On A Kinvara/Burren Guided Hike
Connemara At It's best, Out On A Guided Hike
Paddling Out To Innisfallen Island, On A Sparkling Afternoon
One Of Our Team, Mark Taylor, Setting Up An Abseil In the Gap Of Dunloe
Mweelrea, One Of Ireland's 'Four Peaks'
Lowering Off H Buttress - Beautiful Climb!
Sink Hole In The Burren Near Kinvara, On A Kinvara/Burren Guided Hike
16 October 2012
Simple Rock Climbing Tips

1. Always Use 3 Anchors For Your Set-Up
2. Each Anchor Should Be Very Tight & Equally Tensioned

3. Before Beginning To Belay Keep Your Dead Rope Well Back Out Of Your Way & Out Of The Way Of The Climber Once They Arrive On Top

4. When At Home Store Your Slings, Prussics & Rope Loose Like Above, To Avoid Eventual Warping/Damage. Also Keep Stored Away From Heat, Sunlight & Bright Light

5. When In Use Carry Your Slings Like Above. They Are Kept Neat & Ready To Open Up Quickly

6. Always Use Rope Protectors, Not Just From Sharp Edges; But Dirt, Mud & General Rock Rubbing. Plastic Fertilizer Sacks Work Great

7. Avoid Using Bolts/Chains. This Bolt Is Obviously Damaged, But They Can Look Shiny Outside & Be Damaged Inside. You Know The Full History Of Your Own Gear & Will Tend To Place It With More Thought Than A Quick Clip Into A Bolt

8. Once Set-Up You Should Be On Extreme Cliff Edge, Able To See & Hear The Climber. You Cannot Afford Any Miscommunications
29 May 2012
Some Great Photos Since January
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